It seems like Boston Comic-Con 2013 was a treasure trove for me when it came to commissions.

It also marked the first time that I have moved a bit outside the box,
getting my first commissions of Supergirl in something other than the
Matrix costume. Sometimes it is a happy accident, like Aaron Lopresti's
half-shirt.

In other cases, including this one, it was on purpose.

I was thrilled to see that George Perez was coming to the rescheduled
Boston Comic-Con. As a long time fan, I couldn't wait to meet the
master. Despite first admiring his art in New Teen Titans, Perez will always be synonymous with Crisis on Infinite Earths, a huge moment in my comic life for any number of reasons.

I’m a big fan of Marvel’s new X-Men by Brian Wood. A few weeks ago I
bought a sketch cover of the first issuet hought it might fun to ask
different artists at Boston Comic Con to draw one of the X-Men on the
sketch cover.

Of course, I really had no idea how this was going to work. Lucky for me
as I was waiting for another commission, I told Marvel artist Brandon
Peterson what I was trying to do. He said for it to work I needed
someone to rough out a layout so each artists would know where to draw.
Of course, I thought and then wondered to myself who could do that.
Before I even think of the answer he offered to do it and to draw one of
the characters.

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This was a lot of fun and I want to thank all the artists who made it
happen and in particular Brandon Peterson who did the layout.